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SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015 Dr. Martin LeBoldus Catholic High School
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WELCOME Parents and Students Mrs. Rhonda Horvath Ms. Denise Endicott
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How much will it cost?
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Application Fee:$ 100.00 Tuition Fee (full time)$ 6780.00 - $7800.00 Books & Supplies $1000 – $2000.00 (approx.) __________________________________ TOTAL$7880.00 - $9900.00 Residence & meal plan(add)$8000.00
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SCHOLARSHIP S, AWARDS AND BURSARIES Show me the money…
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SCHOLARSHIP TERMS Award - An award is given in recognition of outstanding achievement. Awards may be in the form of books, plaques, subscriptions or money. A monetary award is usually called a scholarship or bursary. Bursary - A non-repayable grant of money. Bursaries are awarded primarily based on financial need, but academic achievement is also considered. Usually, the applicant must provide detailed documentation describing their financial situation when applying for a bursary. Scholarship - A non-repayable sum of money awarded to a student to help finance further education. Most scholarships are based on merit in areas ranging from academic achievement to athletics. Usually, scholarships are not basedon financial need. Entrance Award/Scholarship - A scholarship or award given to a student entering his/her first year at a post-secondary institution. Also referred to as an Admission Award. In-course Award/Continuing Scholarship - Awarded to students already enrolled in post-secondary studies, beyond the first year level.
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TYPES OF SCHOLARSHIPS 1. Leadership 2. Community Involvement 3. Academic 4. Sports 5. Financial Need 6. Essay 7.Special Groups 8. Blended
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How do students find and win scholarships, awards and bursaries?
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1. Compile an activity-based resume. Use only the last 4 years Include all contacts Organize activities into activity areas: Leadership Volunteer Community Employment Education/Courses Goals/Future Plans Accomplishments/Awards Extra-curricular clubs/sports
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2. Contact 2 references at least two weeks prior to the first scholarship deadline Give them your resume Give them the scholarship criteria Ask them to save the letter Request future letters specific to new scholarship criteria
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3. Begin the search Parents and Grandparents: ask your employer, union, professional organization, service club, parish council, and community association Students: ask your employer, survey the newspaper, search scholarship websites (including LeBoldus’) and Google. Be prepared to write paragraphs, or essays. Be prepared to be interviewed or make a presentation.
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www.uregina.ca/award s
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www.campioncollege.ca
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Students enrolled in a program starting fall 2016 can apply for scholarships starting June 1. June 1 to July 15 August 1 to September 15 October 1 to November 15 December 1 to January 15 February 1 to March 15 April 1 to May 15
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www.explore.usask.ca
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www.scholarshipscanada.com
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http://www.studentawards.com
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Other websites for searching for scholarships include: www.youth.ca www.rcsd.ca/leboldus Saskatchewan student-loans Canada Student Loans Student Loan websites: www.canlearn.ca www.schoolfinder.com www.edonline.sk.ca
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Be organized! Keep a file of scholarship information including: - copies of completed applications - reference letters - e-files of written work Be neat! Your completed application reflects your skills and abilities. Read and follow directions ! Beat deadlines by at least 3 days !
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Important Deadlines: Most Saskpolytechnic programs are “First Qualified, First Admitted” Most Saskpolytechnic programs are “First Qualified, First Admitted” Dec. 1 - Best and Brightest Admission U of S Dec. 1 - Best and Brightest Admission U of S Feb. 15 - U of S guaranteed entrance awards** Feb. 15 - U of S guaranteed entrance awards** Feb. 15- Application to Saskpolytechnic’s “High Demand Programs” Feb. 15- Application to Saskpolytechnic’s “High Demand Programs” Feb.15 - Nursing Application U of R/Saskpolytechnic Feb.15 - Nursing Application U of R/Saskpolytechnic Feb. 15 - U of S – Engineering, Education, Commerce, Kinesiology, Music Feb. 15 - U of S – Engineering, Education, Commerce, Kinesiology, Music March 1 – Application to University of Regina for Education March 1 – Application to University of Regina for Education March 15 - University of Regina Priority Admission March 15 - University of Regina Priority Admission March 15 – Entrance Scholarships @ U of R March 15 – Entrance Scholarships @ U of R May 1 – Application to most U of S faculties May 1 – Application to most U of S faculties Transcripts from the Ministry of Education due August 1 st Transcripts from the Ministry of Education due August 1 st
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Thank you. Have a Good Evening
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